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Re: More fool. More fall.

Nothing terribly eggcornish about it (though it certainly shows a semantic restructuring that apparently made sense), but the case markings on this phrase are noteworthy. I think (without researching it: so I am a perp if wrong on this) that the standard or original form would be something like “more fool he”, i.e. ‘he is (shown to be) a greater fool’, and similarly “more fool(s) we/I/she/they”, but for a lot of people it apparently feels right to say “more fool him (/us/me/her/them)”, i.e. (I think) “somebody has (is shown to have) fooled him (/me/etc.) more, made him (/me/etc.) a greater fool”. Falling (or being befallen) into foolery one way or another, I suppose.
(This is of course but one of many restructurings of this sort, going both ways but most often changing a subject [nominative] construal to an object [accusative or dative] construal.)

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